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4 May, 2007 1:00 am
Richard Lavoie (Akron) has posted Analyzing the Schizoid Agency: Achieving the Proper Balance in Enforcing the Internal Revenue Code on SSRN.
Here is the abstract:This article focuses on the standards governing when an IRS examining agent should assert a deficiency...
13 Feb, 2008 12:00 pm
Richard Lavoie (Akron) presents The Taxpaying Dynamic: Developing a New Paradigm for Promoting Compliance with the Internal Revenue Code at
Akron today as part of its Works-in-Progress Series. Here is the abstract: This article utilizes social science research to analyze...
14 Feb, 2008 2:00 am
Richard Lavoie (Akron) has published Analyzing the Schizoid Agency: Achieving the Proper Balance in Enforcing the Internal Revenue Code, 23
Akron Tax J. 1 (2008). Here is the abstract: This article focuses on the standards governing when an IRS examining...
2 Feb 10:00 am
Richard Lavoie (Akron) has posted Cultivating a Compliance Culture: An Alternative Approach for Addressing the Tax Gap on SSRN. Here is the
abstract: This article examines the social science research concerning why individuals comply (or fail to comply) with their...
20 May 10:00 am
Volume 23 (2008) of the Akron Tax Journal is now available on its web site: Richard Lavoie (Akron), Analysing the Schizoid Agency: Achieving
the Proper Balance in Enforcing The Internal Revenue Code, 23 Akron Tax J. 1 (2008) Manahem Pasternak & Christophe Rico (both Ph.D. students, Hebrew University, Faculty of...
22 Feb, 2008 3:00 am
... are the Supreme Court's press release and Justice Starcher's opinion, and Paul Nyden's article in the Saturday Gazette-Mail. Justice
Starcher also made clear his belief ... , a serious read of the United States Supreme Court case, Aetna Insurance Co. v. Lavoie, 475 U.S. 813,
106 S.Ct. 1580, 89 L.Ed.2d 823 ( ... Maynard's feeling that his partiality could reasonably be questioned due to his friendship with Blankenship, he recused himself last month, which
Paul Nyden reported in the Charleston Gazette.
18 Sep 2:46 pm
Denise Lavoie of the Associated Press reported today about the Justice Department's response to a Massachusetts lawsuit seeking to overturn
portions of DOMA, the law that bans federal recognition of gay marriage. The government defended the law, but at the same time called for its repeal: In court documents, the Justice
Department makes it clear the Obama administration thinks the law is discriminatory and should be repealed. But the department, calling the law "constitutionally permissible," ...
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